https://www.cnas.org/publications/reports/future-proofing-frontier-ai-regulation

"…proliferation of any given level of #AIcapabilities will be delayed only a few additional years. At present, the cost of training models at any given level of #AI capabilities declines rapidly due to algorithmic progress alone…"

Future-Proofing Frontier AI Regulation

Developing strong, pragmatic and principled national security and defense policies.

what we will have is a structural conflict of a #AIvAI: it's fucking already baked in.

where that might eventually lead is the real conundrum. pretzel logic.

at some point the AI-human interface may be far enough along that executive decisions *by humans* might be of value in real-time situations, where violent force occurs.

https://www.cfr.org/podcasts/killer-robots-and-autonomous-weapons-paul-scharre

whether that's good or bad is an even deeper question.

Killer Robots and Autonomous Weapons With Paul Scharre

Paul Scharre, senior fellow and director of the technology and national security program at the Center for a New American Security (CNAS), discusses autonomous weapons and the changing nature of warf…

Council on Foreign Relations
Evolving towards military innovation: AI and the Australian Army

Established theory views military innovation as extraordinarily difficult, resulting in painful if infrequent revolutionary transformations. This article presents a divergent view, in which militar...

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